Noble ideals from an era wide-eyed with optimism and aspirations. President Kennedy's
assassination ended the age of naivety. Space exploration was always about domination through military strength and maintaining
the high ground. The United States over the last decades achieves what it does best; spend more money. The black budgets that
are buried deep within the bowls of the Pentagon do not fund a utopia. The threat of warfare on some level never vanishes.
The expanse into the universe just allows infinite space to move around the instruments for a clash of rivals. While Space Wars Will Look Nothing Like Star Wars, the prospects of attaining celestial peace are nothing but a pipe dream.

The conventional version of the New Deal contends it
rescued the country from the Great Depression. Those who expound this viewpoint treat Franklin Delano Roosevelt as the savior
of the country. These same disciples of the expansive bureaucratic government have never looked back. For them, their article
of faith is based upon the supremacy of executive authority. This viewpoint is content to abandon the foundational roots of
the Republic and is particularly eager to accept a centralized and governed economic system. The adverse consequences of this
departure from the land of the free are routinely ignored since the proponents of the cradle to grave society must adhere
to the myth that government is indispensible in every aspect of our lives.

Look around. The country is inverted and upside down. As any follower of BREAKING ALL THE RULES knows, States' Rights are a central position of our paleo-conservative populism. A sincere review of the U.S. Constitution
clearly identifies that the Tenth Amendmentspecifies that "The powers not delegated to the United States by the Constitution, nor prohibited by it to the States,
are reserved to the States respectively, or to the people." Cornell Law School explains.

The corporate media lapdogs are economic illiterates. Their continuous preaching
on imaginary virtues of 'FREE TRADE', which is a non sequitur used to rationalize corporatist globalism, has destroyed America's
indigenous prosperity. These fraudulent pundits or fake news presenters are presstitutes for the transnational cartels that
relish the de-industrialization of domestic enterprises. Collecting a pay check does not qualify as coherent analysis, much
less achieving the real world experience of actually owning and running a business. Academics who compile graphs and statistics
would find making a payroll for any venture where their own money is at stake, is lacking compared to a lowly business owner
who pays themselves last. The correct history of tariffs are ignored and distorted to keep people economically dumb.

Pick your poison for the Trump administration's biggest failure. Russian demonization
by the State Department, movement of the U.S. Embassy to Jerusalem or adopting the threat of an aggressive use of nuclear
weapons are all high on the list. All of these topics deal with foreign policy. However, the country ignores or dismisses
such concerns because the bombs are not yet hitting our shores.

Honest
onlookers must admit that major segments of society hate America and want to destroy what little remains of a Republic. The
intent of forging a limited form of government with distinct separations of power is a major impediment to the culture of
collective governance. The Bill of Rights stands in the way of the totalitarian model that globalists advocate. For these
proponents of authoritarianism, civil liberties are not based upon natural law, but only exist as a moving target of convenience
that disseminates relativism. Open borders and unchecked immigration is designed to pollute the population pool with foreign
cultural heritages that have limited historic understanding in the essential tenants that established our country or command
in the use of our language. Unobstructed migration hastens the deteriorated demographics that destroy our time-honored society
with the inevitable collapse and replacement of constitutional protections.

The latest example of the outright fabrication of factual reality puts Judge
Roy Moore directly in the gun sights of the District of Criminal Swamp. The premier presstitute of fake news, the Washington
Compost has manifested their obvious political ideological bias based upon a deep seeded disdain for truth and fair play.
The enormous pile on from the usual suspects, especially the RINO's who have long betrayed the legitimate conservative cause
expose themselves as cowards of the Republic. The establishment will stop at nothing to eliminate any patriot who challenges
the globalist empire. All the calls for Moore to withdraw from the Alabama Senate race are based upon reporting from a publication
that has distinguished itself as systemic purveyors of fictitious innuendo.

Behold, who really cares about civil liberties in a society that puts government
as the final arbitrator of authority? Well, sadly the prospects for a rebirth in recognizing that individual liberties are
the basis for a civilized union are more remote now than at any time in the last half century. Most people view civil liberties
as defined by protecting the personage. Notwithstanding, constitutional freedom has an important component is maintaining
a just and functioning government regime. Sinking into a despotic authoritarianism is the expected risk when governments go
amok. However, inadequate attention is given to the discussion and study of what constitutes a responsible state power.

The book, American Amnesia by Jacob S. Hacker and Paul Pierson is a pathetic attempt to distort history to support
a psychopathic adoration for the merits of massive government. The theme of the dissertation is the rejection of the Thomas
Jefferson axiom, “The Government is best when it governs least.” For this duo of academic establishment apologists,
the Twentieth century under Woodrow Wilson and Franklin Delano Roosevelt was a great success. Coming out of the Yale citadel
and the bedlam known as Berkeley, these two mentally challenged government sycophants are a pristine example why engagement
with such progressive professors is a journey into the warped minds of historic irrationality.

New York State was once the home of icon industries. General Electric in Schenectady,
IBM in Binghamton, Kodak in Rochester and Bethlehem Steel in Buffalo were once major employers. Today such enterprises are
a mere shadow of their past glory, shell companies or virtually out of business. Bad decisions and inflexible adaptations
certainly had much to do with their demise. However, persistent negative and adverse government policies from Albany and the
NYS financial cabal in New York City has pushed and allowed the de-industrialization of Upstate economies. Even harder hit
are small businesses who have struggled for several decades to simply survive.

If this is progress, just how much more can our economy afford? The myth of
cheap prices, conveniently seldom factors in the structural costs to society. Building an all inclusive monopoly based upon
minimal employees and predatory prices ignores the long anti-trust history that helped create the middle class. The last fifty
years has demonstrated the systemic retreat from family prosperity, which has produced a vast disproportionate of wealth among
the fewer haves and the growing have-nots. The enormous accumulation of market share that Amazon has steamrolled under the
hypnosis of ease in selection of products, placing orders, timely deliveries, and most of all; cheapest pricing has caused
the demise of much of traditional retail commerce.

The Treasury Secretary chimes in on what any market watcher should know
instinctively. Mnuchin talks tech: 'I don't understand these valuations', yet the price on promises and future expectation of earnings has a large amount of the equity speculators and computerized
trading in a crisis of sanity. Avoiding the fundamental relationship that a stock value is based upon the ability of a company
to turn a profit, has become the hottest investment hoax since Bernard Madoff was pitching his Ponzi scheme.

Uber, Snapchat and Twitter may be high flyers for the smart set, but for rational venture capitalists, plunking down gambles on risky enterprises
that only feed on publicity hype is a sure bet on going broke.

A society that ignores
or downplays Liberty is a culture that has lost its purpose. In such a regime, the people are relegated to the whims of the
State and every citizen is at risk of criminal prosecution. Imagine the most evil attorney, like John Milton from The Devil’s Advocate movie, as a DA. The irony that the initials for a District Attorney are the same as the title of the script should not be
lost. Al Pacino’s Speech could be given in any courtroom by a zealot persecutor as a closing statement.

The establishment has an entrenched interest
in convincing the public that their vote in elections actually decides who is selected for public office. That same power
elite runs and controls both Republican and Democratic political parties. Only a neophyte or a delusional idealist believes
that the voting cycle reflects the will of the people. When reform candidates engage in the primary process, hoping to win
the nomination from either of the two major parties, they face the stark reality that playing ball with the money bundlers
means obeying the directives of masters of the universe. These overlords own politicians, especially those who continue in
office by winning predetermined elections.